30 JUNE 1888, page 14

The Portrait Of Mr. Burnand.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] beg to call your attention to an error in the Spectator of June 23rd, in the second notice of the New Gallery. My brother-in-law, Mr. Edwin......

Greek Testament Classes.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — I can bear out Mr. Andrewes Reeve in his testimony to the eagerness of persons of small education to get at the originals of the......

Christian Economics.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Srn,—In the very appreciative review of "Christian Economics" in the Spectator of June 23rd, there is a suggestion made which I should like......

Books.

HANDEL.* WERE it not for the incontrovertible testimony afforded by the great Festival which ended yesterday, one might almost be led to suppose that the popularity of Handel......

Poetry.

SONNETS IN MY LIBRARY. GIBBON'S "MEMOIRS." I. HE lived to learn ; to watch his knowledge grow ; Nightly to question what advance precise Twelve hours had given to that tide of......

An Itnsenttmental Journey.

LTO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Four months after its publication, your literary critic has been good enough to notice our book (Spectator, Saturday, June 23rd). It......

Fr,ederick M.

KING for a hundred days, a hundred years Shall not undo the greatness of thy reign, Lord of a realm no sovereign might of pain Could crush, nor death with its ten thousand fears......